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TEACHING STAFF Back Row: A. F. S. Gilbert (Principal), H. L. Word, A. W. Green, M. C. Thompson, W. M. Wass, A. C. Liddell, G. E. Chapman Centre Row: B. W. Brown, T. D. Walter, A. W. Bishop, D. J. Motion, E. W. Fox, M. W. Ryan, H. J. Laframboise, G. Letourneau, R. R. Deogle. D. B. Unger, F. D. Knapp, W. S. Day, Mrs. L. P. May, E. McEwen. Front Row: J. Gray, D. Thorpe, J. McNeill, W. Patterson, N. Allin, P. J. Bondy, Mrs. H. M. Hagarty, Mrs. I. Sills, Mrs. E. Durant, C. L. Vroomon, E. G. Stewort, D. Hope. Absent: Mrs. H. Lord KENCOLL STAFF Back Row: Gord Moir (Minute Biags), Ray Yoworsky (Editor), Bob Simpson (Business Manager), Mr. Walter (Staff Adviser), Don Jennings (Code! Corps), Bob Fuller (Cartoonist), Bob Slrachan (Class News, 12), Gerald Duncan (Photography), Roger Osborne (Humour), Lou Veres (Boys’ Athletics) Front Row: Joyce Croppo (Com. Biogs), Marjorie Wilson (Special Articles), Norma Adams (Class News, 11), Shirley Youell (Editor), Julia Chuby (Lower School Editor), Elizobefh Jennings (Girls’ Athletics), Mary Bell (Roving Reporter), Belty- jean Holland (Minute Biogs), Jockie MacDonald (Class Activities), Joyce Safronce (Club News), Eleanor Poulsen (Class News, 10), Joan Madill (Exchange), Joan Storey (Advertising Manager) Absent: Mary Weber (Closs News, 9).
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THE KENCOLL 1951 Page 1 BEST WISHES FROM STERLING DRUG MFG. LTD. Manufacturing Chemists 1019 ELLIOT STREET WEST WINDSOR, ONTARIO You’ll actually make a dress while learning Get your friends together and form your own class. Complete 8 lesson course for girls age 12 to 17 — $8. SINGER SEWING CENTER 216 OUELLETTE AVE. Phones 4-7616—2-5998 Windsor, Ont. DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELLERY IMPORTED ENGLISH SILVERWARE CHINA 552-556 OUELLETTE AVE. WINDSOR, ONTARIO COMPLIMENTS OF KEN WILEY PHARMACY DISPENSING CHEMISTS ★ 2300 Howard Ave. at Logan Phone 3-1112 AT VARSITY STUDENTS RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION SPORTS CENTRE LIMITED 3 STORES Phone 2-2391 1445 Ottawa St. 80 Dundas St., London, Ontario The Right Equipment for Every Sport” 10 Sandwich St. East. Phone 2-4521
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THE KENCOLL 1951 Page 3 A. F. S. GILBERT. B.A., M.A., B.Sc.. B.S.A. • ♦r ‘ Principal ' YYleAAacfe For twenty-one years Kennedy Collegiate Institute has been contributing to the community of Windsor boys and girls who have helped make it a thriving community. During this period some seven thousand students have left their mark on the school. That it is a good school is due to the character af these students and their teachers. While at school few students realize that they are changing from boys and girls to men and women. As members of the Students’ Council seldom are they conscious that they have experienced a democratic way of life: advertising their merits, making speeches, getting votes. As members of school spirit groups, which impel other students to loyalty for their school, ihey little realize thot they ore becoming true demo¬ cratic citizens. The teams that are cheered feel the spirit of their compatriots. They wont to win, but if they lose, they know that they have gone down to de¬ feat giving the best they hod because that great group of students who cannot participate in the game have played it with them, and may be os exhausted as the players themselves. The songs they sing, the plays participated in, the dances that are highlights, the assemblies they organ¬ ize and participate in, all are a part of school life — the growing-up part, the part that remains through the years and is remembered with happiness or regret lang after many of the class room lessons have been for¬ gotten. What books do not teach, students glean from group action. The feeling of being part af a student body pulsating with life and vigour never comes from books alone. But books are an essential factor for all boys and girls who will learn. They are part and porcel of school life. To be able to use them properly builds up o reserve for much happiness after school days are over. The power of thought which is provoked by study is something that students take as a matter of course; only in later years is it realized thot the foundations on which they build their lives ore established by this basic training. The effort put forth in developing the various tolents is encouroged by sympathetic teochers who get much pleasure in feeling that their influence and guidance have helped to develop the boys and girls who will guide the destiny of our community.
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